How to Photograph a Model: Photo Studio Tips : How to Choose Studio Background for Photo
by admin on Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 | 9 Comments
Watch this overview of different backgrounds for your studio with expert photography tips from a professional photographer in this free online photography instructional video clip. Expert: Rob Mitchell Bio: Rob Mitchell has been shooting fashion for more than 15 years, having worked with some of the countrys top models and magazines. Filmmaker: Rob Mitchell
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I have never heard of a Muslim background… I HAVE heard of MUSLIN. LOL
@ZioZambe True. But for everything from 3/4 to head shots, you are better off using gels and cookies. Generally, for full length, I prefer to shoot on location, rather than in the studio.
Yes… there’s only one problem: feet.
I can’t make my models stand on a wall
Forget muslins and canvas. Paint the back wall medium neutral grey, purchase 5, 10, 20, or 50 colored gels, purchase or make a few “cookies” to shoot the filtered light through, and presto…..you have the equivalent of hundreds of different background looks.
good videos
Good stuff – I’ll pass this along to all my newsletter subscribers.
Thanks for the good …economical Tip for Background
Thanks for the help… Your good!!!
very good videos! all this information will be really useful for me i´m a novice! thank for posting!